And that was before his panel even started. Once he was up on the dais, he declared, “We are going to take every book and make it available in every way that technology permits: ebooks, audio books, large print, by chapters. There’s nothing that stops us technologically from making books available in every way that is now possible.” (Longtime GalleyCat readers may recall: He’s felt this way for a long time.) And when his co-panelists suggested that book publishers couldn’t just start rushing timely books to the market on a regular basis, Osnos pushed back: “I don’t accept that as a model because if you have subjects that are topical, you need to be able to move quickly.”